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Hello there!
I want to let you know that I just published the source code of Film Camera Tester SRT-2 on Github.
I am glad that after so many years there are still interest in building that project.
What you possibly can do with that code?
You may want to modify calibration tables to match your LED. Add different sensors or measuring modes. What else?
Consider that latest version takes almost all memory of Atmega 328 chip. So if you want to add new functionality you have to sacrifice some existing functionality.
I doubt that it can be easily transferred to more powerful architecture. But who knows?
Best,
Serhiy
P.S. Big thanks to @ic-racer for believing in this project and guiding other builders.
Hello to everyone,
being a long time lurker in this forum, I am planing to build this nice project. Big thanks to scrozum, ic-racer and other participants!
First parts are ready, others in the mail.
I will be using a FDM printer. I am wondering what temperature will be reached in the led mount area while running at highest current? Is PLA+ still sufficient or should I use something like ASA for this part? I prefer PLA+ because I like the matte black more than the shiny ASA. And it is easier to print, of course.
Thanks again!
Hi everyone, I'm planning on building the tester, and I have most of the parts already, but I need the 3D printed ones, and the light source.
I'm thinking of ordering everything from JLCPCB, but for the case and some other small parts, I can't get them printed in PLA. Any suggestions what other materials to use that are available from their site?
I also ordered these LEDs, hopefully they will be ok.
Epileds 7070 20W 12V 6V Led replace Cree MKR XHP70 XHP50 LED Emitter 6500K
Thanks!
I've assembled the tester, complete with the power supply, and I've tested it a bit. It measures nicely, tested with the simple sensor and a Nikon F5, it's dead on.
I powered everything with a Meanwell LRS 50-12, but the voltage regulator on the Nano gets hot, and I think I'll add a buck converter and power it with 5V, and reserve the 12V for the light unit.
However, I am running into an issue with the LCD or booting. Sometimes the LCD only shows blocks, until I reset the Nano repeatedly 2-3 times by pressing the reset button on the Nano, and then it powers up normally and runs normally. Any ideas what might be the issue?
but the voltage regulator on the Nano gets hot, and I think I'll add a buck converter and power it with 5V, and reserve the 12V for the light unit.
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